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Noumi FY26 adjusted operating EBITDA rises 7.6% to $61.8 million; net loss narrows to $67.2 million

Noumi FY26 adjusted operating EBITDA rises 7.6% to $61.8 million; net loss narrows to $67.2 million

ReutersReuters2026/08/19 23:05
  • Noumi posts FY26 statutory net loss after tax of AUD 67.2 million, narrowing from prior year by AUD 82.8 million.
  • Net revenue rises 8.8% to AUD 648.4 million; adjusted operating EBITDA climbs 7.6% to AUD 61.8 million.
  • Plant-based Milks net revenue increases 2.4% to AUD 186.3 million; adjusted operating EBITDA drops 14.2% to AUD 43.1 million.
  • Dairy & Nutritionals net revenue climbs 11.6% to AUD 462 million; adjusted operating EBITDA more than doubled to AUD 21.6 million.
  • Board-backed Arrovest schemes offer AUD 0.1234 per share; Convertible Notes redemption of about AUD 610 million due May 2027.


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